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Old 07-28-2014, 07:37 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
This sounds interesting to me; I've always liked trying to follow battles with maps. I wonder if the images in the ebook are detailed enough for the purpose, though. Have you, or anyone else, looked at it and can comment?
Unfortunately Amazon doesn't have a preview for this book, well not on the Aus site anyway.

The blurb says that the book is best viewed on a tablet, but I think it would probably be best viewed on a PC screen.

One could print off any of the maps they wanted to concentrate on, though it would be a tad expensive if you wanted to print them all off in colour I would expect.

But that's the way I would do it, read the text on an ebook or tablet and view the maps on the PC, printing off the maps that I wanted to focus on depending on the history that I was reading.

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You can download a preview from Kobo.

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